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2 PERFORMANCES ONLY 2 MATINEE AT 2.3 Q EVENING AT 8 SATURDAY NEXT. “THE DESERT SONG” “THE DESERT SONG” Will thrill you with its chorus of 100 dancing girls will charm you with their grace and loveliness. OPERA HOUSE Palmerston North. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 2 PERFORMANCES ONLY 2 Coming by Special Train. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S Greatest and most Gorgeous Musical Comedy Achievement. “THE DESERT SONG” “THE DESERT SONG” Staged by the largest Company that has ever toured the Dominion. 130 People in the Production 130 10 Outstanding Scenes —lO . “THE DESERT SONG” Will, in point of splendour, of numbers, of talent and popularity, excel anything hitherto attempted on the N.Z. stage. “THE DESERT SONG” Is added to the mighty record-breakers of Musical Comedy, joining issue with the Student Prince and Rose Marie, each a happy recollection for all time. WHEN YOU SEE—“THE DESERT SONG” You will carry away a thousand happy memories. Box Plans at the Central Booking Office MATINEE PRICES: Reserved 8s; others ss, 3s (plus tax); Children half price, Matinee only. EVENING: Reserved 10s; others 6s, 3s (plus tax.) Representative Walter Monk.

DANCE RECITAL DANCE RECITAL OPERA* 1 HOUSE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, By Pupils of the MISSES E. AND C. RUSH, Assisted by Pupils of the TERRACE END SCHOOL. In Aid of SCHOOL FUNDS. Admission: 2s and Is FOR SALE. IJIHREE SNIPS FOR THIS WEEK—“A.C.” English 2-seater— £l2 10s Studebaker, self-starter — £ls Hudson, 2-seater — £4O Terms Given. FORD MOTORS MANAWATU, LTD. Phone 5404. WATSON Bros.’ “big forward more.” What is it? This is a brief summary. Amalgamation of Knight and Day, Universal Supply Coy. and Rutter's Cash Store with our Big Cash Store in the Square. AH stores 6ell for Cash Only at our low prices. Closer co-operation with a big organisation which will bring about better buying and reductions in prices from time to time. FOR BABY E VERY NECESSARY IN CLOTHING At THE Q.V., Fitzherbert Avenue. We can do your Dressmaking. Clients’ Own Materials Made Up.

PLUNKETTE SOAP ■J I Something better than the LI best^—' OAKE Highly recommended by 2s lOd nurses— BOX Obtainable E. C. WOODWARD’S PHARMACY, COLEMAN PLACE, THE SQUARE.

■\I7ELLINGTON— PALMERSTON W MOTOR TRANSPORT. FOR CHEAPER FREIGHTS AND BETTER SERVICE, CALL HAYILL’S TEANSPOET PALMERSTON NORTH. Phone and Depot—6o2o. Wellington Depot: McEWAN CARTER (Phone 43.439). YOUR LAWN MOWER, NEEDS AN OVERHAUL. H. E. BEEGEESEN, ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, IS a Craftsman who can make your Lawn Mow.er do its work more easily. All Mowers Collected and Delivered Free of Charge. 7 George St. Phone 8488, Private 6348. We Repair Locks and Sharpen Saws. MONEY TO LEND. £5 10 £SOO AT shortest notice on all classes of security, including Furniture, Motor Cars, Promissory .Notes, Stock, etc., AT LOWEST AVAILABLE RATES OF INTEREST.Easy repayments, covering principal and interest, arranged to 6uit clients. No deductions made from amount -of loan. AH business strictly confidential. PALMERSTON NORTH LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO., LTD., 6s BROADWAY (Upstairs). Phone 6130. P.O. Box 407. G. F. WILKINSON, Manager,

WATSON Bros., and all their branches for cut rate grocery prices.—Sugar 1A 41bs 10d, 61be 1/3, 121bs 2/5, 70!b. bags 13/6. Flour, South or Local, 251 b. bags 5/-, 50!b. 9/9. 1001 b. 19/- Oatriieal 251 b. bags 6/6. Send your grocery order to your nearest Watson Bros.’ ' Store and save money. Feathorston Street and Rangitikei Street residents, Knight and Day’s store is handy for you.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 297, 14 November 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 297, 14 November 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 297, 14 November 1929, Page 1

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